Chronology of Coverage

Jul. 17, 2015

Jan. 16, 2015

Friday File column; excerpts from New York Times reviews in 1962 highlight early stand-up comedy of Woody Allen. MORE

Jan. 14, 2015

Amazon says it has signed director Woody Allen to write and direct his first television series; show, as yet untitled, will debut on service in 2016; move points to Amazon's intention to continue delivering original content. MORE

Jul. 25, 2014

A O Scott reviews Woody Allen film Magic in the Moonlight, starring Emma Stone and Colin Firth. MORE

Jul. 20, 2014

Woody Allen's film Magic in the Moonlight, featuring Colin Firth as a 1920s stage musician, is his first directorial release since his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow publicly alleged last winter that he had sexually molested her as a child. MORE

Apr. 11, 2014

Ben Brantley reviews Woody Allen play Bullets Over Broadway: The Musical, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman and starring Zach Braff at St James Theater. MORE

Mar. 23, 2014

Writer, actor and director Zach Braff describes his preparations for his Broadway debut of musical adaptation of Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway. MORE

Mar. 16, 2014

J Hoberman reviews Woody Allen's Crimes and Misdemeanors, newly out in limited edition Blu-ray from Twilight Time, and reissue of rare instance of Allen starring in another director's movie, Martin Ritt's The Front. MORE

Mar. 16, 2014

Chuck Klosterman The Ethicist column answers question about boycotting Woody Allen's films in the wake of sexual-abuse allegations. MORE

Feb. 2, 2014

Nicholas Kristof Op-Ed column presents an excerpt of a letter written by Dylan Farrow that describes her reaction to Woody Allen receiving a Golden Globe award for lifetime achievement, in light of her accusation that Allen molested her as a child; contends Dylan Farrow's declaration that Hollywood is sending a cruel message to victims of abuse still struggling for the courage to tell the truth is something for all to reflect on. MORE

Jan. 5, 2014

Chart attempts to illustrate creative lineage of director Woody Allen and his artistic forebears and progeny. MORE

Sep. 16, 2013

Hollywood Foreign Press Association announces that Woody Allen will be recipient of 2014 Cecil B DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award given during Golden Globes; Allen is unlikely to accept award in person, as he normally does not attend award events. MORE

Sep. 15, 2013

Lisa Schwarzbaum Riff essay notes Woody Allen movie Blue Jasmine touches on an aging woman's deepest fear that she will end up as a bag lady; suggests certain women directors who could make a film that would be a good, honest chronicler of these existential female anxieties. MORE

Aug. 22, 2013

Seasoned costume designer Suzy Benzinger discusses her work on film Blue Jasmine, directed by Woody Allen. MORE

Aug. 19, 2013

The mayor of the Brazilian city is offering to fully finance a Woody Allen film, if production takes place there. MORE

Jul. 26, 2013

Jul. 25, 2013

Celebrities attend premiere of Woody Allen's latest film Blue Jasmine at Museum of Modern Art. MORE

Jul. 21, 2013

Director Woody Allan is known for writing complex and varied female characters that do not conform to movie stereotypes; Cate Blanchett stars in his latest film Blue Jasmine. MORE

Jul. 19, 2013

A judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by the rights-holders of Faulkner’s novels against the studio that released the Woody Allen film. MORE

Jul. 15, 2012

Cinematographer Darius Khondji is sought after by many film directors for his ability to infuse light into dark subjects that often run through his work; cites his connection to Rome as a big influence; Khondji's work can be seen in Woody Allen's To Rome With Love. MORE

Jun. 17, 2012

Woody Allen discusses four Italian films that influenced him as a director, including Amarcord, Blow-Up, Shoeshine and The Bicycle Thief, as his new film, To Rome With Love, is set for release. MORE

Jan. 15, 2012

Guitarists Howard Alden and Bucky Pizzarelli, who played in the style of the gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt on the soundtrack to Woody Allen movie Sweet and Lowdown, will revisit the experience at the Picture House in Pelham by playing songs related to the film (Metropolitan/Westchester). MORE

Nov. 18, 2011

Mike Hale reviews television program Woody Allen: A Documentary on PBS series American Masters. MORE

Oct. 21, 2011

Charles Isherwood reviews Relatively Speaking, show of three one-act comedies by Ethan Coen, Elaine May and Woody Allen, directed by John Turturro at the Brooks Atkinson Theater. MORE

Oct. 16, 2011

Elaine May interview with Woody Allen and Ethan Coen; May shares a writing credit with Allen and Coen on Relatively Speaking, series of three one-act plays opening at Brooks Atkinson theater. MORE

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